Action Launcher June update is out bringing a new look and new functions

There has been some interesting developments as of late in the custom launcher scene. Today Aussie developer and friend of Ausdroid Chris Lacy has dropped the latest update to Action Launcher.

The updated brings a host of new features and bug fixes as well as a new look as the Action Launcher Logo gets an update too. Chris said this about the new logo when introducing it in his blog post:

Action Launcher is preparing for the world of Adaptive Icons and post-Lollipop era material design with a brand new look that encapsulates the Action Launcher of today and tomorrow:

Chris has also brought the latest Pixel Launcher features to Action Launcher for free where in previous iterations of the app, it was a paid option. What you’re getting includes:

Sliding All Apps drawer

Folder styles

Animated caret indicator

Shortcut stylings

New icon indicators showing if you’ve got outstanding notifications or if you can launch actions

This is very much just scratching the surface of the update when you look at the change log on the Blog Post. There’s a huge list of new functions, improved functionality as well as bug fixes included in this update. Clearly there’s been considerable effort put in and so far (I’ve only updated an hour ago) I’m seeing not only some performance improvements on my tablet, but also liking the visual changes and workflow improvements.

If you want to read about all of the improvements, and there are quite a few, head over to Chris’ blog post to check them out. If you’re an Action Launcher users, then you’ll find that the update is ready and waiting for you on the Play Store.

What further functions would you like to see introduced to Action Launcher in future updates?

Phil Tann Journalist

Phil is an Android enthusiast who spends most of his time reading up on U.S. Android news so he can get the low down on what could possibly hit Australian shores. Coming from a background in IT & T sales, he’s in the perfect position to give an educated view on hardware and software.